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.THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY SNOW TO OVERSPREAD SOUTHERN WISCONSIN
BEGINNING LATER TONIGHT AND CONTINUING ON SUNDAY. HENCE A WINTER
STORM WATCH IS BEING POSTED FOR ALL OF SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST
WISCONSIN BEGINNING MIDNIGHT TONIGHT AND CONTINUING THROUGH MIDNIGHT
SUNDAY NIGHT. THE WATCH INCLUDES THE CITIES OF MILWAUKEE...
MADISON...RACINE...KENOSHA...JANESVILLE...DODGEVILLE...
THE WISCONSIN DELLS...FOND DU LAC AND SHEBOYGAN.

SNOWFALL OF 6 INCHES OR MORE IS POSSIBLE ACROSS THE ENTIRE AREA. IN
ADDITION...SOME FREEZING RAIN OR DRIZZLE WILL BE POSSIBLE IN PARTS OF
SOUTHERN WISCONSIN LATER ON SUNDAY.

A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP TONIGHT IN THE CENTRAL
PLAINS AND TRACK NORTHEAST TOWARD ILLINOIS DURING THE DAY SUNDAY.
SOME UNCERTAINTY STILL EXISTS IN THE EXACT TRACK AND INTENSITY OF
THIS DEVELOPING WINTER STORM...WHICH WILL HAVE A BEARING ON THE
LOCATION AND AMOUNT OF THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL ACROSS SOUTHERN
WISCONSIN.

A WINTER STORM WATCH IS ISSUED WHEN THERE IS A LIKELIHOOD THAT
HAZARDOUS WINTER WEATHER MAY DEVELOP ACROSS THE AREA. ALL INTERESTS
SHOULD PLAN ACCORDINGLY FOR HAZARDOUS WINTER WEATHER RETURNING ON
SUNDAY.

...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT TO LATE SUNDAY
NIGHT...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MILWAUKEE HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM
WATCH BEGINNING MIDNIGHT TONIGHT THROUGH MIDNIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT. THE
WATCH INCLUDES THE ENTIRE MILWAUKEE METRO AREA AS WELL AS
MADISON...KENOSHA...JANESVILLE...BARABOO...FOND DU LAC AND SHEBOYGAN.

SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP LATER TONIGHT ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL AND
SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN...WITH A POTENTIAL OF 6 INCHES OR MORE
ACCUMULATING BY SUNDAY EVENING. IN ADDITION...A PERIOD OF FREEZING
RAIN OR DRIZZLE IS POSSIBLE ON SUNDAY.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER
DETAILS OR UPDATES.